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    Iraq agrees with Iran to renew energy imports for an additional year

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    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Mar 2018, 5:24 am

    Iraq agrees with Iran to renew energy imports for an additional year


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    announced that the Ministry of Electricity, Wednesday, agreed with Iran to renew the import of electric power for extra. 

    "Minister of Electricity Qassim Al- Fahdawi agreed with Iranian Minister of Industry and Trade Mohammad Shariat Madari during his meeting at the ministry's headquarters in Baghdad to renew the contract of importing electricity from Iran for an additional year of the same four lines currently operating," the ministry said in a statement.



    "The two sides also discussed means of joint cooperation between Iraq and Iran in the field of electric energy and overcoming the obstacles and push towards strengthening the relationship to serve the systems of electric power of Iraq and Iran, as well as discuss the link between the two countries." 

    Iraq currently imports electricity from Iran by 1000 megawatts via four lines - the Kermanshah-Diyala line, the Srebil-Zahab- Khanaqin line, the Abadan - Basra line, and the Karkh-Amara line, and feed these provinces via high-voltage power lines.




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